School of Public Health-Bloomington
Effective: 2023-09-28
Overview
At Indiana University (IU), we are committed to protecting the privacy and confidentiality of personal information entrusted to us. By accessing and using IU's services, you acknowledge and consent to the practices described in our global privacy statement here: https://privacy.iu.edu/privacy/global.html.
For additional information outlining how School of Public Health-Bloomington collects, uses, and safeguards personal information obtained specifically through our website (https://publichealth.indiana.edu), please also review the information below.
Continued use of our website indicates consent to the collection, use, and disclosure of this information as described in this notice.
Visitors to other IU websites should review the privacy notices for the sites they visit, as other units at the university may collect and use visitor information in different ways. School of Public Health-Bloomington is not responsible for the content of other websites or for the privacy practices of websites outside the scope of this notice.
Changes
Because Internet technologies continue to evolve rapidly, School of Public Health-Bloomington may make appropriate changes to this notice in the future. Any such changes will be consistent with our commitment to respecting visitor privacy, and will be clearly posted in a revised privacy notice.
Collection and Use
Passive/Automatic Collection
When you view pages on our site, the web server automatically collects certain technical information from your computer and about your connection. This information is outlined in the IU Privacy statement.
In addition to any information outline in the global statement, our server and/or site collects the following:
- Your IP address
- The domain name from which you visit our site
- User-specific information on which pages are visited
- Aggregate information on pages visited
- The referring website
- The date and time of visit
- The duration of visit
- Your browser type
- Your screen resolution
Active/Manual/Voluntary Collection
In addition to the technical information about your visit described above (or cookies, described below), we may ask you to provide information voluntarily, such as through forms or other manual input. We might ask for you to provide this information in order to make products and services available to you, to maintain and manage our relationship with you, including providing associated services or to better understand and serve your needs. This information is generally retained as long as you continue to maintain a relationship with us. Your providing this information is wholly voluntary. However, not providing the requested information (or subsequently asking that the data be removed) may affect our ability to deliver the products or service for which the information is needed. Providing the requested information indicates your consent to the collection, use, and disclosure of this information as described in this notice. Information we may actively collect could include:
- The email addresses of those who communicate with us via email
- Name
- Address
- Telephone number
- Information volunteered by the visitor, such as preferences, survey information and/or site registrations
Information Usage
This information is:
- Used for internal review and is then discarded
Information Used For Contact
If you supply us with your postal/mailing address:
- You will only receive the information for which you provided us your address.
Information Sharing
Except as described in the IU Privacy statement, we will not share any information with any other entities or organizations for any reason.
Except as provided in the Disclosure of Information section below, we do not attempt to use the technical information discussed in this section to identify individual visitors.
Cookies
For more information on how we use cookies, please review the IU Privacy statement.
Our site does not use cookies to store information about your actions or choices on pages associated with our site.
Children
This site is not directed to children under 13 years of age, does not sell products or services intended for purchase by children, and does not knowingly collect or store any personal information, even in aggregate, about children under the age of 13. We encourage parents and teachers to be involved in children's Internet explorations. It is particularly important for parents to guide their children when they are asked to provide personal information online.
Use of Third Party Services
Our website does not utilize web analytics services beyond what is noted in the IU Privacy statement.
Security
Due to the rapidly evolving nature of information technologies, no transmission of information over the Internet can be guaranteed to be completely secure. While Indiana University is committed to protecting user privacy, IU cannot guarantee the security of any information users transmit to university sites, and users do so at their own risk.
- We have appropriate security measures in place in our physical facilities to protect against the loss, misuse, or alteration of information that we have collected from you at our site.
Links to non-university sites
Indiana University is not responsible for the availability, content, or privacy practices of non-university sites. Non-university sites are not bound by this site privacy notice policy and may or may not have their own privacy policies.
Privacy Notice Changes
From time to time, we may use visitor information for new, unanticipated uses not previously disclosed in our privacy notice.
We will post the policy changes to our Website to notify you of these changes, but only data collected from the time of the policy change forward will be used for these new purposes. If you are concerned about how your information is used, you should check back at our Website periodically.
Visitors may prevent their information from being used for purposes other than those for which it was originally collected by:
- Sending us email at the listed address
Supplemental Information
Student social media privacy
Purpose
This policy acts as a guide to safeguard faculty, staff, and student interests, prioritizing student privacy rights. Acknowledging the positive impact of social media in academic and career pursuits, it outlines rules ensuring compliance with state and federal laws while allowing its use for such activities. However, it places the onus on each university employee to ensure they adhere to these regulations.
Indiana University School of Public Health-Bloomington (SPH-B) social media guidelines are intended as a supplementary resource to be used with existing university policies related to the use of technology, codes of conduct, and confidentiality.
These guidelines recommend that:
- All SPH-B social media accounts will have official administrators to regularly approve and post content, as well as monitor accounts regularly for activity.
- Inappropriate, offensive, or illegal content posted by followers shall be deleted by administrators.
- Social media accounts should only be created with the intent of following best practices for communications and marketing, and for administrators who are available to maintain accounts on a regular, ongoing basis.
For more information or questions please contact the SPH-B Office of Marketing and Communications .
Copyright and Photo Consent
Sharing Materials
Be mindful of copyright issues when sharing others' material via social media. All the items (images, videos) must fall under “Fair use” under the Copyright Act.
Fair use stipulates that:
- Character of the use is nonprofit, educational, or personal
- Nature of the content is factual published material
- Only a small amount of the material will be posted
- Impact on the market for the material is very small
Photos of Students or Other Individuals
Photos of students or other individuals that are taken for use on social media may require their consent before publishing. If the individuals are identifiable and the photos will be used for advertising, marketing, publicity or widespread public use, have the subjects sign a photo release form or some other form of documented permission prior to publishing the photos.
Contact Information
If you have questions or concerns about this policy, please contact us.
School of Public Health-Bloomington
ATTN: SPH-B Web Group
1025 E. 7th Street, Suite 111
Bloomington, Indiana
47405
sphweb@iu.edu
(812) 856-4444
If you feel as though this site's privacy practices differ from the information stated, you may contact us at the listed address or phone number.
If you feel that this site is not following its stated policy and communicating with the owner of this site does not resolve the matter, or if you have general questions or concerns about privacy or information technology policy at Indiana University, please contact the chief privacy officer through the University Information Policy Office, 812-855-UIPO, privacy@iu.edu.